Concept cluster: Communication > Multiverse
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(Cosmology) Each universe in a series of universes, according to conformal cyclic cosmology.
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The sky and the cosmos.
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(fandom slang) An implausible point of divergence from reality, used as a plot device in alternate history.
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(physics, cosmology) A hypothetical world situated in a different dimension of space and time than the real world consisting of the universe known and experienced by human beings.
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Alternative form of alternate universe [(physics, cosmology) A hypothetical world situated in a different dimension of space and time than the real world consisting of the universe known and experienced by human beings.]
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(physics) A postulated universe populated by axions having sizes of many different orders of magnitude.
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(informal, physics) A world that is a brane, with its own limited set of dimensions, in any of several brane cosmology theories.
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Anyone who wishes to save the environment with an ambitious plan.
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(obsolete) Synonym of celestial.
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The creation of the universe.
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The universe.
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A piece of fiction that borrows elements from two or more fictional universes.
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Alternative form of dixnary
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(science fiction, fantasy) A universe or plane of existence.
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(mathematics) A dual universe
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(chiefly science fiction) A city spanning an entire planet.
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A universe whose parameters (fundamental constants) are within a very narrow range, enabling chemically-based life to exist.
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(physics) An inhabitant of or observer in a universe with two spatial dimensions.
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World War IV.
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The world on which a person originated; one’s home planet or moon.
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Alternative form of in-universe [Referring to a perspective or view from the context of a fictional world, in contrast to a perspective from the real world.]
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Theoretically, everything that exists, seen or unseen; the infinite multiverse.
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Between Muslim denominations or ethnicities.
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(science fiction) A hypothetical being that can move between dimensions.
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Between worlds.
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Within a universe
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Alternative letter-case form of Jacobian [Used to specify certain mathematical objects named in honour of C. G. J. Jacobi.]
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The part of the physical universe that is known by observation or inference.
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The hypothetical set of manifold possible universes parallel to our own; multiverse.
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(physics) An interpretation of quantum mechanics that claims to resolve all the "paradoxes" of quantum theory by allowing every possible outcome to every event to define or exist in its own "history" or "world".
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Alternative form of maniverse [The hypothetical set of manifold possible universes parallel to our own; multiverse.]
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(physics) A theoretical higher-order universe that contains multiple (possibly an infinite number of) pocket universes within it.
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(physics, cosmology) Synonym of multiverse
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A universe of universes; a metaverse.
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A set or the composite of all universes.
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Relating to mills or milling.
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(astronomy) A single universe of the multiverse.
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(physics, cosmology) The hypothetical group of all the possible universes in existence.
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(physics) Abbreviation of many-worlds interpretation. [(physics) An interpretation of quantum mechanics that claims to resolve all the "paradoxes" of quantum theory by allowing every possible outcome to every event to define or exist in its own "history" or "world".]
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Relating to the central part of a northern region.
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(astronomy) The extent of a universe within the cosmological horizon of an observer.
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(science fiction) The entire set of co-existing universes, multiverses, etc.
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(science fiction) From or in another dimension (another plane or parallel universe).
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(science fiction, often attributive) A planet that is remote from the homeworld of a civilization.
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(sciences, science fiction) A universe that exists separately alongside another universe, as part of a multiverse.
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(science fiction, sciences) A reality or world that exists simultaneously with ours, but independent of it.
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A separate universe, comparable to a parallel universe.
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The world, considered as lacking uniformity.
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(gaming) A small, self-contained fictional universe that borrows concepts from established universes.
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Someone who is studying or has studied at a polytechnic school, especially in France.
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Alternative form of Scotocentric [Centred on Scotland.]
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A fictional universe encompassing multiple separate works of fiction.
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(physics) Relating to the form of the universe in which the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics is rejected.
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(science fiction)
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(uncountable, science fiction) An alternative dimension or universe, access to or use of which permits faster-than-light travel or communications; hyperspace.
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(science fiction) A universe contained within another universe.
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(science fiction) A universe containing other universes.
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(rare, nonstandard) A dimension which includes several universes; a multiverse.
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(science fiction) An alternate universe located in some sense underneath the real one.
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(literature, films) A collection of stories with characters and settings that are less interrelated than those of sequels or prequels.
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(sometimes capitalized) The science of the universe.
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(possibly dated) The totality of all things connected to the series Doctor Who, including the fictional universe which is its setting, the real-world sets in which it is filmed, its actors and fandom, etc.
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The Universe: our universe.

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